08/26, 6:30pm

KB: Safari stability, OS X Server, VirtualPC

KB roundup: Apple offers some troubleshooting assistane for unexpected Safari quits and notes on how to Install Mac OS X Server 10.2.3 on Power Mac G4 (FW 800) or eMac (ATI Graphics). Meanwhile, Microsoft confirms that Virtual PC is not compatible with the new G5 Power Macs: "Virtual PC relies on a feature of the G3/G4 processors called 'pseudo little-endian mode' for increased performance when emulating a Pentium processor.... Because the new G5 processor does not support this feature, large portions of the VPC for Mac program must be rewritten and carefully tested to work properly on the G5 CPU."

08/26, 5:05pm

Apps: PhotoFix, SubEthaEdit, izi-Event ...

Microspot's PhotoFix 3.5.5 ($70) is an update to the digital media editing application, adding the ability to import images from scanners that have TWAIN drivers as well as from digital cameras; it can also now display EXIF data from digital cameras. The editing program offers tools and palettes for retouching, feathering, cloning, airbrushing and more. [Download - Classic, OSX]SubEthaEdit 1.1.3 (formerly Hydra) is a rebranded version of the Rendezvous-based, collaborative text editor with developer support. This release of SubEthaEdit contains localizations for French, German,
Japanese, Swedish, Trad. Chinese, Ukrainian, Spanish (new) and Dutch (new).
It requires Mac OS X 10.2 and Safari 1.0. [Download - 1.5MB]
iMedia Software is now shipping Mac Cleaner 1.2, which "allows you to tidy
up your finder system in a unique, easy, and automatic kind of way! The real
power of MacCleaner is its ability to move, delete, create, or copy lots of
files all at once." The Mac OS X 10.2 utility is $10. [Download - 903KB]izi-Event 1.5 is a $175 FileMaker Pro-based software solution for arranging seminars, conferences, festivities or other events. Version 1.5 adds free fields on contact / participant level, which can be named by the user. It can geneate personal mailings, offers registration functions, and produce report, labels, and badges. [Download - Classic, OS X]piPop 1.2 (donationware) is a menu based utility to help make your workflow smoother. Place shortcuts to all your most commonly used folders in piPop's root menu and access volumes and running applications via a simple and very customizable interface. [Download - Classic, OS X]DVDibbler is an advanced GUI for the Mac OS port of MEncoder. It is an open-source project, part of the SourceForge organization. [Download - 368KB]Hog Bay Notebook 2.1 ($20) lets users record and organize their ideas in a convenient way. "Bring order to your Mac with this simple and powerful tool," the developer says. Hog Bay Notebook is ideal for planning trips, starting a journal, or recording ideas. [Download - 368KB]
NewTek today released the fourth edition of its Texture Collection, which includes fifty high-resolution textures and brings the total number of free textures available from NewTek to 200. It includes images in the categories Wood, Metal, Sky, Nature, and Stone. [Download - registration required]

08/26, 3:05pm

WP: Microsoft\'s Big Role Campus

Noting Microsoft's Big Role Campus, The Washington Post reports that the company has "lavished $500 million over the past five years on research and teaching projects at 1,000 schools, funding efforts by 6,000 academics in computer science, electrical engineering, linguistics, biology, mathematics, graphic arts, music and other fields...Microsoft, for its part, acknowledges that its donations are about business development as well as philanthropy, but that it is a win-win situation for everyone."

08/26, 2:40pm

MMISoftware debuts new helpful utilities

MMISoftware has released three new programs, offering simple, easy-to-use solutions for repetitive tasks. JPEGCleaner (JC) removes unnecessary data (meta-data, resource forks) from jpeg and gif files and can
also change the 'quality' of the jpeg image. WebSiteCleaner (WSC) removes unnecessary characters from html files, and prepares jpeg and gif files for use on the Web. quickWebAlbum (qWA) creates 'photograph albums' from a folder of JPEG files for viewing with a Web browser. Each program is $5 shareware. [Download - WSC, JC, qWA]

08/26, 2:35pm

Marware updates leather iPod case for 3G

Marware today announced the release of an updated leather iPod case, the CEO Classic, for third generation (3G) iPods. The $35 case features high-quality leather construction inside and out, clear plastic screen protection, easy access to the earphone & remote jacks and hold button, and a removable lid with an earphone storage pocket. The iPod can be charged without removing it from the case. The CEO Classic uses the Multidapt system of interchangeable clips, which allows for a variety of carrying options.

08/26, 1:45pm

D-Link ships Airspot \"hotspot\" Gateway

D-Link today launched its first Airspot Public/Private Gateway. The D-Link Airspot DSA-3100, described as a "complete hot spot gateway," provides a firewall, DHCP server router, and wireless connectivity functions for both public and private broadband Internet access in a single device: "Designed to allow businesses to create a public hot spot right out of the box to cater to the growing force of Wi-Fi enabled mobile consumers and businesspeople, the D-Link DSA-3100 delivers intelligent management capabilities for monitoring and controlling up to 250 public user accounts while maintaining a private LAN for employees behind a robust physical firewall."

08/26, 1:20pm

MacPlay NOLF2 goes \'gold\', to ship Sept 15

MacPlay today announced that No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M's Way has gone 'gold' and will begin shipping on September 15, 2003: "No One Lives Forever 2 sports 40 levels of secret agent fun. Set in the 1960's, the game places the player in the role of Cate Archer, an agent for the anti-terrorist organization UNITY. Her job description involves stopping the evil group H.A.R.M. as they try to unleash their nefarious plans on an unsuspecting world. This time the scheme involves a top-secret Soviet project that could launch World War III." The Mac OS X title can be pre-ordered for a special price of $40.

08/26, 12:45pm

Apps: DiscBlaze, Shoo, PhotoXtra, ...

DiscBlaze 2.0 is a preview of the $20 application for creating CDs and DVDs. The new version features a redesigned interface, "Burn Lists," Toast compatibility, and indication of the total size of the burn data. [Download - 1.0MB]Shoo is a $12 shareware utility for Mac OS X that allows the user to quickly open a file in any pre-selected application. It is targeted at Web designers, graphic artists and programmers. Command-dragging a file in the Finder will then launch the file in the specified application. [Download - 1.1MB]
Microspot's Mac OS X digital media management application, PhotoXtra 2.3 (£40), can now import from scanners that have TWAIN drivers, displays EXIF data from digital cameras, offers batch renaming of album files, and can apply keywords and comments to a group of images. [Download - 10.4MB]
24U Software has released Plug-In AutoInstaller, a new utility for simplifying installation, registration and updates of all plug-ins in multi-user FileMaker solutions. It is pre-configured for (and bundled with) 24U FileMaker Plug-Ins, but it can be used for other 3rd party plug-ins as well. [Site not updated]
Intelli Innovations today introduced Site Turbo, a Web site optimization tool for Mac OS X. Site Turbo optimizes HTML for unnecessary markup tags and white space, dramatically reducing file sizes. The software also optimizes GIF, JPEG, and PNG image files, removing extra resources and other data for the fastest download times. [Download - 673KB]Desktop Movie Player 2.1 can play QuickTime movies on the desktop behind the Finder icons. Under version 2.1, when looping randomly the last movie is not chosen to be the next one; the last movie in the list is no longer ignored; a menu command for Open the Movie Folder has been added. [Download - 948KB]
SoftIntegration today released Ch 4.0, the newest version the C/C++ interpreter for cross-platform scripting, 2D/3D plotting, numerical computing, shell programming and embedded scripting. Major enhancements include shell programming, computational array for numerical computing and bug fixes. [Download - form]

08/26, 12:35pm

Shapiro announces new Photoshop plugin

Shapiro Consulting Group has announced its nwe Asiva Correct+Apply Color, a Photoshop plug-in for applying color changes without masks. The plug-in, currently in final testing, supports 8- or 16-bit RGB and CMYK files: " This product is not only great for simply changing items (catalogue items, flowers, etc.) from one color to another, it also has a unique ability to change skin tones and make-up on faces." The plugin, due in mid-September, supports Mac OS 9/X and Photoshop 5.5 or later. Pricing was not available.

08/26, 11:45am

ArcaneWare changes name, releases updates

08/26, 11:25am

Iconfactory releases \"Wild West\" icon set

"New Icon Tuesdays" continue as the Iconfactory again releases its latest
icon creations, this time from resident artist Kate England. "Wild West" is a set of free icons that "conjures up images of tumbleweeds, ghost towns and tall tales and includes icons that any fan of the old west will love." It comes as either Mac or Windows icons as well as a handy iContainer for use with Pixadex.

08/26, 10:20am

Apple unveils G5 in China at BIRTV Expo

Apple offered the first glimpse of the Power Mac G5 in China at the BIRTV (Beijing International Radio, TV & Film Equipment Exhibition) Expo, according to The Beijing Macintosh User Group: "Apple's stand at this year's BIRTV Expo in Beijing, capital of China, is remarkably larger than that of the previous year. Three massive ads were hung out in front of the exhibition centre, with two in clear sight when you approached the exhibition centre, and one in front of building 8B, where Apple exhibited." Apple will officially show off the G5 at launch parties in twenty major Chinese cities between September 2-27. The launch parties will kick off in Beijing, and will proceed to Shanghai, Tianjin and 16 other cities before winding down in Shenzhen.

08/26, 8:25am

Maxtor ships new OneTouch external drives

Maxtor is now shipping its Maxtor OneTouch line of external hard drives, featuring its OneTouch button and Dantz Retrospect in a sleek new industrial design. The OneTouch button can be customized to auto-launch applications or can be used for instant backup copies of files, and/or automated backup copies. OneTouch also supports a complete system restore capability (OS, drivers, applications, settings and user files) to the original computer system. The low-end 120GB/7200RPM ($200) is available with a USB 2.0 interface, while the other models are available with a FireWire/USB 2.0 connectivity: 200GB/7200RPM ($300), 250GB/7200RPM ($350), the Mac-formatted 250GB/7200RPM ($350), and 300GB/5400RPM ($400).

08/26, 7:45am

Revolution 2.1 revamps interface for Mac OS X

Runtime Revolution is now shipping Revolution 2.1, the latest update to its user-centric multi-platform development tool for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Unix. It offers built-in support for databases, XML, Internet protocols, and report generation. Version 2.1 brings an updated interface; support for MySQL, PostgreSQL, ODBC and Valentina, and new system palettes which float above all applications. it is available in three editions: Express ($75), Studio ($200), and Enterprise ($600)--each of which reflects a discount of 50%.

08/26, 7:30am

Fuji debuts FinePix S3000 digital SLR camera

Fuji today announced its Fujifilm FinePix S3000, a digital SLR-type camera for everyday photographers. Replaces the existing FinePix 3800, it offers 3.2 megapixel resolution, a 6x optical zoom, movie recording (10 fps without sound) and several scene positioning modes as well as optional wide and telephoto lens adapters, SLR-inspired styling, and lower power consumption. It is bundled with a 16MB xD-Picture Card, four AA alkaline batteries, shoulder strap, USB cable, and a lens adapter ring. It will ship in October for $400.

08/26, 3:00am

OpenOffice: helped needed for earlier release

The Register says that the reported delay of OpenOffice for the Mac is largely a result of lack of volunteers on the open-source project as well as due to some internal release schedules, but may not be as long as initially projected: "We may be able to wrangle a 1.5 release with our required changes or something. Others, like Ximian, want to add stuff to. So the long and short of it may be that there isn't an 'official' Aquafied OpenOffice.org release until 2005 and OOo 2.0, but there could be an interim release. In any case, our Aqua work will still be going on with NeoOffice, and when it works there would bemoved into OpenOffice.org CVS."

08/26, 1:30am

bash is new default terminal shell in Panther

One MacNN reader notes that latest (private) developer version of Panther, Apple's next release of Mac OS X, uses bash as the default terminal shell: I will mention here the big shock that many people will face when they open Terminal for the first time in Panther. Apple has apparently switched from tcsh to bash as the default shell for Panther 7B44."

08/26, 1:25am

Differences in Symantec NAV updates?

A MacNN reader notes some important differences in the automatic and downloadable versions of Symantec NAV 9 updates: "I don't know where the fault lies, but the virus updates for NAV 9 differ between the LiveUpdate feature (August 14, 2003 with 28,674 viruses named) and the and the Symantec's http download (August 19, 2003 with 28,756 viruses identified). In addition, SoBig.F is only mentioned in the download version."

08/26, 1:20am

Apps: Workspaces, AutoFocus, DVDxDV, Downfall

Trucker Software's Workspaces 1.0 offers the ability to customize (and switch between) different desktop environment with different applications sets using custom hot keys or a system menu. The $15 shareware runs on Mac OS X (Jaguar/Panther). [557KB]
Human Software has released AutoFocus 1.0, a new Photoshop plugin that offers an innovative DeBlur tool (to focus images slightly blurred), a powerful DeNoise tool (to remove grain or decrease noise), and an advanced Sharpener. The $70 plugin works in RGB and CYMK modes and runs on Mac OS 9/X under Photoshop 5.5 or later.NetNewsWire 1.04 ($40) updates the easy-to-use RSS Web newsreader for Mac OS X with Apple's Web Kit (Safari's HTML renderer), custom style sheets, displaying differences in updated items, performance boosts, TypePad weblog editing support, and support for gzip compression. [3.0MB]DVDxDV 1.06 ($25) adds the ability to view and extract all the video on a DVD without the need for any additional plug-ins or software: "You can now extract all of the video from a DVD with perfect audio sync from beginning to end." The video clips can be imported directly into iMovie, Final Cut Pro, or iDVD without any additional conversion. [211KB]SlashDock 2.3.6 ("donationware") is a dock-based Mac OS X application that fetches and updates headlines for the lastest postings on websites that offer an RSS/RDF feed. Updates are obtained automatically, if new articles are available, the dock icon will flash with an image representing the article 'topic'. [205KB]
Norbyte's Downfall 2.1 ($15) adds a new board, offers a high-score reset function, and other improvements to the 3D arcade/puzzle gam: "Downfall takes the falling blocks genre one step further with its real-time 3D graphics and 25 uniquely designed implementations of the classic concept." [733KB]ABDialer 1.0b ($10) is a phone dialer for Mac OS X Address Book using any standard modem or mobile phone connected to the Macintosh and, optionally, can play touch-tones directly to the phone using the computer speaker. It offers a menu extra, a setup assistant, and support for international dialing. [1.2MB]